Diagnostic Imaging

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Diagnostic Imaging

Over the age of 40? You can get your breast cancer screening at Kensington Health!

Meet the women making a difference at 340 College Street

They don’t call themselves superheroes, but they are. Christine Humphreys, Thuong Huynh, Mary Morgan, Jill Taylor, and Ann Whelan work together with their staff to save sight, catch cancer, and screen for disease – all essential services that people desperately need in the community. Despite ongoing challenges caused by COVID-19, they have continued to offer the safest care possible for their patients.

Enhancing COVID-19 Screening

Screening plays a big part in preventing the spread of COVID-19. Kensington Health has had a team of screeners working in the lobby of the building at 340 College Street since April. Hundreds of people come through Kensington’s doors on a daily basis, so screening is no easy feat. When RKS Medical approached us to pilot an automated screening machine, we said yes.

Preparing for your visit

We have made many changes at Kensington Diagnostic Imaging Centre to keep you and our staff safe.

Are you at risk for Osteoporosis?

Osteoporosis develops over time and without symptoms, which is why early detection is important. Book your bone mineral density test today.

Debunking medical imaging myths

Worried about your next X-ray, ultrasound or mammogram? There's no reason to be afraid.

Screening for breast cancer

Are you a woman over 50? One in eight women are diagnosed with breast cancer.

Kensington Expands

On December 15th, 2016, Kensington Health opened the Kensington Diagnostic Imaging Centre. The Imaging Centre offers patients rapid access to Ultrasound, X-Ray and Bone Mineral Density, Breast Imaging and Biopsy services.

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Contact

Have a question? Contact us and we will get back to you shortly.

Phone: 416-963-9640 ext. 1089

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communications@kensingtonhealth.org

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